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boy
- IPA[bɔɪ]
英式
- a male child or youth;a person's son
- used to express strong feelings, especially of excitement or admiration
noun: boy, plural noun: boys
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名詞
- 1. a male child or youth a four-year-old boy a group of six boys
- ▪ a person's son she put her little boy to bed
- ▪ a male child or young man who does a specified job a delivery boy
- 2. a man, especially a young or relatively young one I was the new boy at the office
- ▪ informal men who mix socially or who belong to a particular group, team, or profession I hope that our boys will continue to play good quality rugby he is only going to have two days training with the boys
- ▪ dated a friendly form of address from one man to another, especially from an older man to a young man my dear boy, don't say another word!
- ▪ dated, offensive a black male servant or worker (often used as a form of address).
- ▪ a form of address to a male dog down boy!
excl
- 1. informal used to express strong feelings, especially of excitement or admiration oh boy, that's wonderful!
- a village in east central Nebraska, just west of Omaha, noted as a home for troubled youth; ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a US pop group known for their vocal harmonies and for songs like ‘Surfin' USA’ (1963) and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the oldest of the national organizations for boys in Britain, founded in 1883 with the aim of ...
Oxford Dictionary
- police officers
Oxford American Dictionary
- men or organizations considered to be the most powerful and successful
Oxford American Dictionary
- policemen; the police
Oxford Dictionary
- the most powerful and successful men or organizations
Oxford Dictionary
- a man who is an accepted or integral member of a male social group
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- IPA[boi]
美式
- a male child or young man: a four-year-old boy a group of six boys
- used to express strong feelings, especially of excitement or admiration: oh boy, that's wonderful!
Oxford American Dictionary